As you probably know by now, we love unique architecture. Today we get a look at another fine example, a stunning design known as Casa Bruma. This intriguing design features nine individual units that weave around the natural landscape. The residence sits on the outskirts of Mexico City where a network of pavilions is found organized around a central courtyard. The structures are strategically places, wrapping around existing trees for a unique appeal.

Each unit features a different function while connected by a series of stone walkways. Casa Bruma features a black concrete facade that provides a cohesive look, while the same dark hue is seen inside as well. The white oak finishes create a warm contrast while the large panels of glazing provide great views and plenty of natural light. The glass doors open to expand the design, creating a unique approach along the way.

Have a look at this beautiful structure in the images below and give us your thoughts in the comments. Stay tuned for more outstanding architecture coming soon and learn more from Fernanda Canales Architecture.